A limitation of the Flash banners is that I have to keep considerate of CPU cycles, with a target of using a maximum 10 to 15% of the CPU . Usually transparencies or a large number of moving objects are the worst offenders for this. To get around that in this banner, I had flash check the framerate every second and then adjust the rate that soldiers were generated accordingly. Also, each soldier is randomly assembled from different arms, weapons and heads.

Confounded with the choice between stepping out of first place in line at NCIX or being caught and losing his pot of gold, the Leprechaun choice NCIX. Perhaps he already used a good chunk of his gold during the previous week’s sale.

Out of all the sale banners, this one took the longest. Triple Stacked Savings contained the most complete game in an NCIX sale banner to date and was an original idea too, as far as original puzzle game ideas go. Slide and drop blocks to create rows or columns of three or more of the same colour and don’t let the blocks reach the top of the screen or it’s game over! My high-score was around 50,000 but one person from the forums claimed to have reached over 100,000.